Justin Sherrill wrote:
Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
I'm pushing some updated packages into spacewalk and noticed that if I
push from a locally mirrored directory the Content Provider shows up
as Unknown. Is there a way to set that field when doing the rhnpush? The original package that was pushed into spacewalk came from a
similarly rsync'ed local mirror and it shows Fedora as the provider.

gvfs-0.2.3-11.fc9.i386 Backends for the gio framework in GLib Fedora
gvfs-0.2.3-11.fc9.x86_64     Backends for the gio framework in
GLib     Fedora
gvfs-0.2.5-1.fc9.i386 Backends for the gio framework in GLib Unknown gvfs-0.2.5-1.fc9.x86_64 Backends for the gio framework in GLib Unknown

The content provider is based on the GPG key used to sign the package. Had you rebuilt the two gvfs-0.2.5-1 packages ?
Actually, now that I think about it, we probably haven't included the
new Fedora GPG key.  I'll look into this......

-Justin
I see that on anything that is added after initially pushing the core Fedora 9 content. I see the same thing for all the packages that I pushed from RPM Fusion into a child channel. I don't have the RPM Fusion installed on the server, would installing it on the hosting server have any effect on this or is spacewalk independent from the hosting OS?

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